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    generation: singular or plural?

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    generation: singular or plural?

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    The now-living generation is / are much more impolite than former generations?
    VerfasserHannah23 Mai 10, 15:39
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    The current generation is ... (AE)

    I think BE uses plural here, though.
    #1Verfasser dude (253248) 23 Mai 10, 15:43
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    BE would also use singular here - although there are lots of other collective nouns where we'd use the plural.
    But which generation is meant - there are often three (or more) generations of one family alive at any one time.
    #2VerfasserJohn23 Mai 10, 16:15
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    Generation can be singular or plural ("is" or "are") in BE, but more commonly singular.

    And "now-living" is not possible as an adjective here without sounding extremely odd.
    #3VerfasserBanana25 Mai 10, 10:43
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    Fully agree with #3.
    #4VerfasserKinkyAfro (587241) 25 Mai 10, 10:59
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    Shouldn't there be "were" or "have been" at the end for the "former generations"? Coming from the German
    "Die heutige Generation ist viel unhöflicher als es frühere Generationen waren."
    I miss that in the English sentence.
    #5Verfasser Sachs (638558) 25 Mai 10, 11:00
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    @5 - "have been" doesn't really work and "were" is not necessary, no.
    #6VerfasserBanana25 Mai 10, 11:06
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    Agree with #6. Indeed, it's preferable to leave out "were".
    #7VerfasserKinkyAfro (587241) 25 Mai 10, 11:14
     
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